That's the important lesson MLB player Matt Garza learnt when he tried to "educate" actress, activist and all around boss, Jessica Chastain, on birth control.
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It all went down after Chastain tweeted her dismay about changes to U.S. health insurance policy.
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Garza, evidently a champion mansplainer, decided to jump in.
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There's a lot to unpack in that one tweet. Luckily, Twitter was up for the job.
The first and most obvious criticism was that Garza himself became a father at the tender age of 18. How's that for hypocrisy?
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The second cluster of criticism centred around the audacity of a man lecturing a woman about her body on the internet -- something that seems to happen only once every half a second.
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And finally, as things got messier and messier, people just started dragging Garza's playing.
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Oooof. That is a perfect storm of criticism you've just endured, Matt. Nobody messes with Chastain.
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